Mrs. Shuwen Chen | Wearable Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Shuwen Chen | Wearable Sensors | Best Researcher Award 

Mrs. Shuwen Chen, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

Shuwen Chen is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Medical Equipment Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST). He previously served as a Research Fellow at the iHealthtech Center and the Biomedical Engineering Department at the National University of Singapore. He holds a Ph.D. in Optical Engineering from HUST, an M.S. in Physical Chemistry from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and a B.S. in Chemistry from Henan Normal University. His research focuses on bio-interfaced flexible sensors, including wearable and implantable electronics for health monitoring and medical diagnostics. He has extensive experience developing novel functional materials and bio-interfaced systems, such as pressure and strain sensors, wound electronics, glucose monitoring, and ECG sensors. Dr. Chen has published 24 research articles in leading journals, accumulating over 1,900 citations, with 13 first-author papers, including an ESI Highly Cited Paper. He has received several prestigious awards, including the “Special Program for Overseas Postdoctoral Talents,” “Hubei Province Hundred Talents Program,” and the “Xiaomi Young Scholar” recognition at HUST. Additionally, he co-leads research projects on wearable microneedle patches for minimally invasive wireless glucose monitoring and other cutting-edge biomedical technologies

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Dr. Shuwen Chen

Dr. Shuwen Chen is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his groundbreaking contributions to bio-interfaced flexible sensors, wearable electronics, and biomedical engineering. His interdisciplinary expertise spans optical engineering, chemistry, and materials science, positioning him as a leading researcher in next-generation flexible and implantable medical devices.

📚 Education & Degrees

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Optical Engineering – Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) (2019)

  • 🧪 M.S. in Physical Chemistry – Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) (2016)

  • 🔬 B.S. in Chemistry – Henan Normal University (2011)

💼 Work Experience

  • 👨‍🏫 Associate Professor – Institute of Medical Equipment Science and Engineering, HUST (02/2024 – Present)

  • 🏥 Research Fellow – iHealthTech Center & Biomedical Engineering Department, National University of Singapore (09/2020 – 02/2023)

🏆 Achievements & Research Contributions

  • 📄 24+ research articles published in top journals like Nat. Rev. Bioeng., Adv. Mater., Nano Energy, J. Mater. Chem. A, etc., with 1,900+ citations

  • ✍️ 13 first-author papers, including one ESI Highly Cited Paper

  • 🎖️ Recipient of prestigious awards:

    • 🏅 Special Program for Overseas Postdoctoral Talents

    • 🏅 Hubei Province Hundred Talents Program

    • 🏅 Xiaomi Young Scholar at HUST

  • 🔬 Co-leader of major research projects, including:

    • 📡 Wearable Microneedle Patch for Minimally Invasive Wireless Continuous Glucose Monitoring

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Ms. Mikaela Ramos | Wearable Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mikaela Ramos | Wearable Sensors | Best Researcher Award 

Ms. Mikaela Ramos, Case Western Reserve University, United States

Mikaela Isabel A. Ramos is a fourth-year undergraduate student at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, majoring in Nutritional Biochemistry and Metabolism with minors in Sports Medicine and Chemistry. She has maintained an impressive cumulative weighted GPA of 3.968. Mikaela graduated from Saint Paul College Pasig in Pasig, Philippines, in May 2021. Her clinical and research experience is extensive and diverse. She has been involved in research with the Sports Health and Analytics team under the supervision of Colin Drummond, focusing on return-to-play model assessments and the clinical value of sensor systems and machine learning. Additionally, Mikaela has interned in the Sports Medicine department, assisting the Head Athletic Trainer of the Varsity Teams, and volunteered at Heartland Hospice and Hope Lodge, providing companionship, respite care, and support to patients.

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Education

Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio

  • Major: Nutritional Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Minors: Sports Medicine and Chemistry
  • Cumulative Weighted GPA: 3.968
  • 4th-year undergraduate student (January 2022 – Present)

Saint Paul College Pasig, Pasig, Philippines

  • High School Degree
  • (July 2016 – May 2021)

Clinical & Research Experience

Sports Health and Analytics — Research

  • Supervisor: Colin Drummond (colin.drummond@case.edu)
  • (Spring 2023 – Present)
    • Return-to-play model assessment for aspects such as fatigue, muscle endurance, etc.
    • Seeking clinical value in sensor systems and machine learning applications in cross-cutting fields.

Sports Medicine — Internship

  • Supervisor: Jay Garfield (jag334@case.edu)
  • (Fall 2022 – Present)
    • Assisting Head Athletic Trainer of the Varsity Teams
    • Treatment of athletes, handling of physicals of athletes, and set-up of practice areas.

Heartland Hospice — Hospice Volunteer

  • Supervisor: Mary Seay
  • (Spring 2023 – Present)
    • Offering on-site companionship, respite care, and friendly visitor duties.
    • Bereavement and Vigil volunteer duties.

Awards & Achievements

  • Overarm Training Tolerance: A Pilot Study on the Use of Muscle Oxygen Saturation as a Biomarker
  • Dean’s High Honors
    • Spring 2023
    • Spring 2022
    • Fall 2022
  • The Italian Prize
    • Spring 2023
  • Phi Delta Epsilon Active Member
    • Since Fall 2022

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Overarm Training Tolerance: A Pilot Study on the Use of Muscle Oxygen Saturation as a Biomarker